Funny that you mention, because I thought about this today while driving...Golden State has been doing well with monta ellis as the main focus. With Kwame down, do you think Golden State would agree to a Pau Curry swap? Im starting to like this idea, and hope that if we keep posting this, that maybe Mitch will see it

Funny that you mention, because I thought about this today while driving...Golden State has been doing well with monta ellis as the main focus. With Kwame down, do you think Golden State would agree to a Pau Curry swap? Im starting to like this idea, and hope that if we keep posting this, that maybe Mitch will see it

I was so hyped about Ebanks but he's back to being a nobody now. Goudelock has impressed me, love him so far.

This is one of things that I have to credit to Mike Brown, because unlike Phil, he gives his youngins a shot at impressing. We may not necessarily agree with all of Brown's offensive principles, but his intentions have always been for the better of every single player's best interests, and he somehow makes everyone on the team happy, while coaching the team to some W's.

This is one of things that I have to credit to Mike Brown, because unlike Phil, he gives his youngins a shot at impressing. We may not necessarily agree with all of Brown's offensive principles, but his intentions have always been for the better of every single player's best interests, and he somehow makes everyone on the team happy, while coaching the team to some W's.

This.

I think Brown's lack of offensive abilities are overblown too. Look at how he's changed his lineups to have 5 players that can play cohesively with one another and how he has Goldy running the second unit getting guys like Murphy and Kapono open shots while feeding Drew in the post. The Lakers are #1 in opponent fg% this year too so I really don't have many complaints about the coaching, although just one when he puts Fisher back in the 4th against quicker PGs

When Kobe has gotten Pau and Bynum involved, the Lakers have won. The only thing that keeps this team from serious title contention is a solid starting calibur PG I think and some solid bench production. We're seeing some of the latter with Goudelock so I hope it continues

I think Brown's lack of offensive abilities are overblown too. Look at how he's changed his lineups to have 5 players that can play cohesively with one another and how he has Goldy running the second unit getting guys like Murphy and Kapono open shots while feeding Drew in the post. The Lakers are #1 in opponent fg% this year too so I really don't have many complaints about the coaching, although just one when he puts Fisher back in the 4th against quicker PGs

When Kobe has gotten Pau and Bynum involved, the Lakers have won. The only thing that keeps this team from serious title contention is a solid starting calibur PG I think and some solid bench production. We're seeing some of the latter with Goudelock so I hope it continues

Yeah BallsOut,
His offense was much better in Cleveland too because Andersen Verejao was getting the team a lot of second chance points. Altogether, Cleveland's offense was rated an overall #6 in the league, which is more than enough to win a title. This team's success is going to depend on Kobe's will to listen to coach, and get everyone involved. I am not saying he shouldn't go for 30 every night, as long as he is doing it within the flow of the offense, and not stalling the offense.

As the team keeps playing more games, and getting more experience with the system under their belts, this team can pleasantly surprise a lot of people. Finally, I want to add that if we get a legitimate starting worthy point guard, we can be a dark horse team contending for the championship.